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Surrounded by majestic saguaro forests and dramatic mountain peaks, Tucson blends the beauty of the natural world with the excitement and amenities of a thriving city. Enjoy outdoor adventures, unique Southwestern cuisine, exploring the arts, and much more on your getaway in Tucson.  

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Get away with your sweetheart. Enjoy Valentine’s Day specials and getaway packages.

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  • Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase
    Jan. 30 - Feb. 14
    This international marketplace of gems, minerals, fossils, beads and jewelry-making supplies as well as museum exhibits and other treasures includes 44 shows at 42 locations across town.
  • American Indian Exposition
    Jan. 31 - Feb. 14
    American Indian artists and artisans selling original art, craftworks, and native foods, along with weekend entertainment at Flamingo Hotel Ballroom.
  • Set in Stone: 2000 Years of Gem & Mineral Trade in the Southwest
    Feb. 1 - Feb. 20
    Exhibit at Arizona State Museum explores how turquoise, Arizona's state gem, has brought trade and influence to the American Southwest for centuries.
  • Carnival of Illusion
    Feb. 5 - May. 29
    National recipients of Excellence in Magic Roland Sarlot & Susan Eyed perform Victorian-inspired magical parlour show to only 35 guests. Ticket includes 2-for-1 dinner. Doubletree Hotel Reid Park.
  • Tubac Festival of the Arts
    Feb. 10 - Feb. 14
    The Village of Tubac hosts festival outdoors with hundreds of visiting artists, craftspersons, and musicians as well as a food court offering ethnic treats.
  • 2010 Tucson Gem & Mineral Show
    Feb. 11 - Feb. 14
    Tucson Gem and Mineral Society presents Tucson's original gem show, now at Tucson Convention Center, featuring "Gems and Gem Minerals."
  • Cochise County Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering
    Feb. 12 - Feb. 14
    A celebration of Arizona's rich cowboy heritage with more than 50 acclaimed poets and musicians from 11 states gathering to recount Arizona's history in poetry and song.
  • Sweetheart Valentine's Dance with Big Band Express
    Feb. 13
    Tucson Jazz Society presents the 16-piece Big Band Express with vocal sensation Crystal Stark in concert at Starr Pass Resort.
  • 'Astro Amore' at Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter
    Feb. 13 - Feb. 14
    Celebrate Valentine's Day by gazing at stars and planets through a powerful telescope as part of the love-inspired program at Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter presented by the University of Arizona.
  • Moveable Musical Feast: Tucson Museum of Art
    Feb. 13
    The Tucson Symphony Orchestra presents music by the string orchestra and piano trio, plus a delicious four-course meal and the Ansel Adams photography exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art.
  • Valentine's Day Homecoming Concert
    Feb. 13
    AZ Entertainment & Events presents chart-topping, jazz vocalist Diane Schuur and former bandmate Jeff Daniel, "Godfather of Tucson Jazz," and his band in concert at The Westin La Paloma.
  • Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
    Feb. 13 - Feb. 20
    Celebrate Lunar New Year 2010 with Family Day festival at Tucson Chinese Cultural Center, Feb 13; and dinner/casino event at Tohono O'odham Nation Desert Diamond Casino, Feb 20.
  • Love Bites
    Feb. 13
    Desert Voices, Arizona's premier GLBT&S Chorus presents a Valentine's Day concert with hors d'oeuvres, wine and drink, and an auction.
  • Wine and Roses on Valentine's Day
    Feb. 13
    A concert of love songs of the great jazz singers of the 1930s and 1940s performed by Earla Porch and accompanied by Rob Reseter on piano and Mike Levy on bass at Steinway Piano Gallery.
  • I Love Zoo
    Feb. 14
    Reid Park Zoo hosts free Valentine's Day activities for kids, including making valentines featuring favorite animals.
  • 3rd Annual Ketubah Exhibit
    Feb. 14 - Apr. 5
    The Jewish History Museum presents a ketubah exhibit with a 14th-century wedding cap, a 16th-century wedding hood, a wedding ketubot, and photos and gowns celebrating Jewish marriage traditions.
  • Woo at the Zoo
    Feb. 14
    Reid Park Zoological Society hosts a Valentine's buffet dinner at the zoo, with light-hearted discussion by animal experts on the mating behaviors of wild animals, and interactive activities.
  • World Golf Championships - Accenture Match Play Championship
    Feb. 15 - Feb. 21
    The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, hosts the world's best 64 available men golfers at this internationally televised match-play event that benefits The First Tee and other local charities.
  • Iron Kisses
    Feb. 16 - Mar. 7
    The Invisible Theatre presents a profound, funny and heartfelt celebration of brothers, sisters, parents, and children.
  • Walking With Dinosaurs/The Arena Spectacular
    Feb. 17 - Feb. 21
    The biggest act to play at the Tucson Convention Center features lifesize dinosaurs roaming the arena floor.
  • 2010 Festival of Indian Arts
    Feb. 20 - Feb. 21
    Celebrate the native cultures of the American Southwest with a showing of works by more than 50 artists, music and dance performances, and food vendors at Hotel Tucson City Center.
  • Tucson Rodeo
    Feb. 20 - Feb. 28
    The Tucson Rodeo, or La Fiesta de los Vaqueros (Celebration of the Cowboys), is one of the top 25 professional rodeos in North America. Located at Tucson Rodeo Grounds.
  • A Chopin Cornucopia
    Feb. 21
    Chamber Music Plus Southwest's musical and theatrical celebration of Frederic Chopin's 200th birthday offers a complete performance of his work for cello and piano and readings of his letters.
  • Tucson Rodeo Parade
    Feb. 25
    Tucson's mostly horse-drawn parade has been presented since 1925, and is considered the country's largest non-motorized parade. For more information, visit tucsonrodeoparade.org.
  • Andy Warhol Portfolios: Life and Legends
    Feb. 27 - Jul. 3
    Tucson Museum of Art presents works by Andy Warhol, including portraits of Muhammad Ali and Marilyn Monroe and illustrations of Campbell's soup cans and other images of American pop culture.

 

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